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This is where the staff of the Reeve Foundation is sharing up-to-the-minute information and putting some context around the news affecting the spinal cord injury and paralysis community. Not to mention insight into what's going on here at the Foundation. Feel free to comment and offer suggestions. We'll respond.
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NIH guidelines for funding embryonic stem cell research legal
Posted by Gerthro
Thursday, July 28, 2011
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US District Court Judge Royce Lamberth moved the research community forward today by ruling that NIH guidelines for the funding of embryonic stem cell research do not violate federal law. This ruling is an important step for advancing the field of biomedical research, and also serves as a testament to the important work that advocates have done over the past decade, thanks especially to those living with spinal cord injury and paralysis.

The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation is excited to share this victory with all those in our community, and we look forward to working with you as we continue to advance all fields of promising research.

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Categories:  Research, Stem Cells